Remarks by President Biden on the Supreme Court Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade

  • Date: June 24, 2022
  • Speaker(s):
Average objectivity: 0.06
Average polarity: 0.35

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Distribution of sentiment scores from sentences
How many times certain sentiment score repeated itself.

Biden

Average polarity: 0.06
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Objectivity
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Average subjectivity: 0.35
Polarity
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Objectivity
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Most used part of speech

Nouns
  1. decision - 15
  2. woman - 12
  3. state - 11
  4. so - 9
  5. women - 9
Verbs
  1. choose - 6
  2. my - 6
  3. make - 4
  4. made - 3
  5. appointed - 3
Adjectives
  1. extreme - 7
  2. fundamental - 6
  3. many - 6
  4. more - 5
  5. constitutional - 4
Adverbs
  1. right - 25
  2. so - 9
  3. now - 5
  4. away - 4
  5. very - 4

Sentences sentiment

Most positive
  1. We need to elect officials who will do that.0.8
  2. I’ve overseen more Supreme Court confirmations than anyone today, where this case was always discussed.0.5
  3. I’ll have more to say on this in weeks to come.0.5
  4. This fall, we must elect more senators and representatives who will codify a woman’s right to choose into federal law once again, elect more state leaders to protect this right at the local level.0.45
  5. That’s because Roe recognized the fundamental right to privacy that has served as the basis for so many more rights that we have come to take — we’ve come to take for granted that are ingrained in the fabric of this country: the right to make the best decisions for your health; the right to use birth control — a married couple — in the privacy of their bedroom, for God’s sake; the right to marry the person you love.0.43
Most negative
  1. It’s cruel.-1.0
  2. And it’s a sad day for the Court and for the country.-0.5
  3. It’s a realization of an extreme ideology and a tragic error by the Supreme Court, in my view.-0.44
  4. This a sad day for the country, in my view, but it doesn’t mean the fight is over.-0.41
  5. Too often the case that poor women are going to be hit the hardest.-0.4
Most objective
  1. And it’s a sad day for the Court and for the country.1.0
  2. As Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, as Vice President and now as President of the United States, I’ve studied this case carefully.1.0
  3. So extreme that women could be punished for protecting their health.1.0
  4. So extreme that doctors will be criminalized for fulfilling their duty to care.1.0
  5. It’s cruel.1.0
Most subjective
  1. Thank you.0.0
  2. This is not over.0.0
  3. And with your vote, you can act.0.0
  4. But Congress must act.0.0
  5. The consequences and the consensus of the American people — core principles of equality, liberty, dignity, and the stability of the rule of law — demand that Roe should not have been overturned.0.0

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